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Recent Developments in Environmental Analysis in Old and New World Archaeology
R. Esmée Webb
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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Chapter One: New Trends in Palynoarchaeology in Northwest Europe or the Frantic Search for Local Pollen Data
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Chapter Two: The Archeological Site as a Biotic Depositional Community
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Chapter Three: Shell Seasonality: An Appraisal of the Oxygen Isotope Technique
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Chapter Four: Techniques and Controls for the Determination of Seasonality in Shellfishing Activities
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Chapter Five: An Evaluation of Fish Grown Annuli for the Determination of Seasonality in Archaeological Sites
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Chapter Six: Interpreting the Faunal Debris Found in Central European Sites Occupied by Neaderthals
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Chapter Seven: Butchering Marks on Horse Bones from the Magdalenian Site of Petersfels, Southwest Germany
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Chapter Eight: The Detection of Chronological Mixing in Samples from Stratified Archaeological Sites
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Chapter Nine: Faunal Remains and the Indetification of Social Groups in the Archaeological Record
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Chapter Ten: Studies of Elephant Deaths and Die-Offs: Potential Applications in Understanding Mammoth Bone Assemblages
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Chapter Eleven: Geomorphological Evidence for a Culturally Caused Change in Site Use and Settlement Patterns in Southeastern Australia
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Chapter Twelve: Recent Developments in Environmental Analysis in the Old and New Worlds: An Antipodean Perspective
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Resumes
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Zusammenfassungen
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Published: 1988
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860545361 (paperback)
- 9781407346977 (ebook)
BAR Number: S416
- Archaeozoology / Bioarchaeology / Osteoarchaeology
- Central and Eastern Europe
- Archaeobotany / Environment and Climate
- Archaeometry / Scientific Dating
- Theory and Method (general titles)
- Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific
- Western Europe and Britain
- Bronze Age and Iron Age
- Palaeolithic / Mesolithic
- Scandinavia
- Neolithic / Chalcolithic
- Multiperiod
- Roman